<p>I just got back my final SAT subject test scores. They are all pretty closely grouped so I was wondering which scores I should send. On first thought, I would say that higher is better, but I don't know if I should factor in the curve on each exam (it's easier to get a good grade on math II) or if I should try to show diversity through my SAT IIs. </p>
<p>I'd like to do engineering, and I know that my scores are a little low for the best schools, but I'll just have to deal with that.</p>
<p>Here are the scores. Which should I submit?</p>
<p>Physics: 710
Math II: 710
Chem: 740
US History: 740</p>
<p>If helpful, although I plan to retake for a higher math score.....
SAT I:</p>
<p>If the prospective schools suggest math and science, send math 2, chem, and USH. If they don’t suggest which ones to take, send chem and USH. If the prospective school requires your entire testing history, you have no option.</p>
<p>I’d send Chem and US History. Most schools require no more than 2 (unless they want them all) and those are your highest two scores. Also, your percentile for those tests are pretty good, in comparison to Math II, where they might be lower. Good luck</p>
<p>This will vary by school - you need to research what schools require one, two, all, etc. Also, if you are applying to engineering schools - and I don’t know the competitiveness of those schools, I would not suggest the math 710 as that score is only about the 56th %tile of all those who took the SAT Math Level 2 test.</p>